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I don’t know about love, but certainly the Second Annual NYCWP Celebratory Reading at the Nuyorican Poets Café, on Saturday May 30, 2009, seemed even better this second time around. Twenty-one students representing ten schools supported by NYCWP c...
June 10
Thank you, Joe for this wonderful glimpse into our Writing Marathons. I especially like that you got some folks to share a bit of their writing. I've been on a few and I can attest to all that you say about the experience. I've also missed a few a...
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“Jen cut the dirty brown dreads that spiraled down her back and became bald. I don't know her anymore. Jen, where are you now? I want to tell you that someone painted the outside of the museum yellow.”--Donna Hutchinson Columbus Circle, The 42nd ...
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Associate Director, NYCWP
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Robert F. Wagner jr. SSAT, Cascades HS

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The Second Time Around

I don’t know about love, but certainly the Second Annual NYCWP Celebratory Reading at the Nuyorican Poets Café, on Saturday May 30, 2009, seemed even better this second time around. Twenty-one students representing ten schools supported by NYCWP consultants, presented poems, memoirs, myths and insightful observations to a rapt audience of friends, family schoolmates and educators.

For the second consecutive year, Christopher "Cannon" Mapp, a former student of consultant and event chairperson Al… Continue

Posted on June 10, 2009 at 12:49pm —

Joe Bellacero

Saturday at the Oasis

“Jen cut the dirty brown dreads that spiraled down her back and became bald. I don't know her anymore. Jen, where are you now? I want to tell you that someone painted the outside of the museum yellow.”--Donna Hutchinson

Columbus Circle, The 42nd Street Library, The Conservatory Gardens of Central Park, The South Street Seaport, Greenwich Village, Ellis Island, Harlem, The Cloisters and Crown Heights…

Over the past three school years the NYCWP has held nine writing marathons in some of t… Continue

Posted on June 1, 2009 at 2:53pm — 1 Comment

 
 

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